Catalogue
New South Wales mining. Lake Bathurst Australasian Gold, undated (c1850s), ten £1 shares,black print, Jeffree & Gelland's Amalgamated Gold, Hawkin's Hill, 187[3], one hundred £1 shares, grey print with 'Paid Up' in mauve; Butcher's Reef Gold, Bear Hill, 18[89], one hundred £1 shares, mauve, red and gold print; West Sunlight Reef, Hillgrove, 189[2], one hundred 10/- shares, black on pink with 'Paid Up' in blue and company stamp in pink. First with pin holes, all with light folds, fine - good very fine. (4)
Estimate $200
SOLD $300
New South Wales mining. Outward Bound Consolidated Silver, Thackeringa, 188[8], one hundred £1 shares, pink print, with brokers' stamps; West Sunlight Reef Company, Hillgrove, 189[2], one hundred 10s shares, black on pink, with brokers stamps, scrollwork and Coat of Arms at left; vignette of Coat of Arms in centre; Capertee Kerosene Shale & Oil, 189[7], twenty £1 shares, black print, capital changed in ink, company stamp in blue. With pin holes, folds and creases, fine - very fine. (3)
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
New South Wales mining. Mount Drysdale Gold, Cobar, 189[5], ten £1 shares, brown print; Tingha Consolidated, Tingha South, 190[6], one hundred 10/- shares, black print, with 'Fully Paid Up / Preferential' in blue; Radium Hill, 19[13], mauve print, with 'Contributing' in red; Tingha Tin, 192[4], one hundred £1 shares, blue print; Marshall-Longton Lucknow Gold, 192[5], one hundred 2/- shares, black on blue, with 'Contributing' in red; New Butlers Tin, Torington, 194[8], one hundred £1 shares, black on green; Shaw River Alluvials, (1955), red on pink. With pin holes and light fold, very fine. (7)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Northern Territory. Northern Territory Land Company, 188[2], one hundred £1 shares, black on pink, with handwritten 'Cancelled'; another, 19[71 typed], one thousand and fifty £1 shares, black on pink with 'cancelled' handwritten twice in blue. With pin holes, light folds, very fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Queensland mining. London registers, Croydon Consols Limited, 189[9], fifty 5/- shares, green print with 'Fully Paid' in blue; Reine D'Or Gold, 189(1900), one hundred £1, blue print; Croydon Consols Mines Trust, 19[03], fifty 2/6 shares, purple print with 'Fully Paid' in blue; Croydon Goldfields, 19[05], two hundred 5/- shares, blue print with 'Fully Paid' in blue; Mills' Day Dawn United Gold, 190[8], two hundred and fity £1 shares, blue print; Etheridge Gold, 19[11], fifty 10/- shares, blue print and at scrollwork left with 'Fully Paid' in pink; Pfeiffer's Gold, Charters Towers, 191[3], eight £1 shares, blue print with 'Fully Paid Up' in red; Chillagoe Limited, 19[13], fifty 10/- shares, brown print and scrollwork at left (rust marks around pin holes); St George & Moonstone Gold, 191[4], fifty 5s shares, black print; New Brilliant Freeholds Gold, 19[16], twenty five 5s shares, black print. With pin holes, folds fine - very fine. (10)
Estimate $100
SOLD $420
South Australia mining. Great Northern Copper, 1859, five £2 shares, green print and scrollwork at left, with two call paid stamps; South Australian Petroleum Fields, 18[94], fifty £1 shares, blue print and scrollwork at left. With pin or spike holes, folds, fine - very fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Tasmania mining. Mount Victoria Gold, 188[9], one hudred 5s shares, brown on pink, with brokers' stamp; Long Plains Extended Gold, 189[8], one hundred 5s contributing shares, black print; Back Creek Deep Lead Gold, near Lefroy, 191[4], one hundrd 5s shares, blue print with 'Paid Up' in red. First with pin holes, all with very light folds, very fine - good very fine. (3)
Estimate $150
SOLD $250
Tasmania mining. Godkin's Amalgamated Silver, Whyte River, 189[0], five £10 shares, black print; Balstrup's Manganese Hill Silver, Mount Zeehan, 189[1], one hundred 10s shares, red print, with paid up and brokers' stamps in blue; 'Bell's' Reward Silver, Whyte River, 189[1], one hundred £1 shares, green print, scrollwork at left, with broker's stamp in blue; Tower Hill Gold, Mathinna, 192[2], black on yellow. With pin holes, folds and creases, fine - good very fine. (4)
Estimate $300
SOLD $280
Tasmania mining. North Steam Silver, 189[0], Mount Zeehan, one hundred 1s shares, blue print with 'Lima Scrip Issue' in mauve twice and brokers' stamp; Sylvester Silver, Mount Zeehan, 189[7], thirty three 4/2 shares, green print, vignette of mine shaft top centre, scrollwork at left; Oonah Silver, 190[7], twenty five 5/- shares, mauve print with 'First Distribution 2/- per share Paid' overstamped in blue. With pin and spike holes, folds, fine - good very fine. (3)
Estimate $150
SOLD $300
Tasmania mining. Golden Light Gold, 189[2], Lefroy, one hundred 2s shares, brown and blue on buff; New Welcome Gold, Lefroy, 189[5], twenty 1s shares, light mauve print; Recruit Gold, Lefroy, County of Dorset, 189[6], one hundred 2s shares, blue print, with several monthly call paid stamps in pink. With pin holes, light folds, fine - good very fine. (3)
Estimate $150
SOLD $730
Tasmania mining. East Pinafore Gold, Lefroy, 189[5], fifty 10s shares, brown and gold print; New Bendigo Gold, Lefroy, 189[5], thirty 2s 6d shares, blue on blue. First with 7mm and 10mm tears top edge, pin holes, both with folds, fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $500
Tasmania mining. Golden Point No.1 Gold, lefroy, 189[5], one hundred 2s 6d shares, blue print and border; Amalgamated West Tasmania Gold, Beaconsfield, 188[97], one hundred 5s shares, pink print, broker's stamp in blue; Louise Gold, 190[3], twenty five 4s shares, black on pink; New Shepherd & Murphy Mining, Moina, 19[23 typed], one hundred 5s shares, black on buff. With pin holes, folds, small tear bottom edge of second scrip, fine - very fine. (4)
Estimate $150
SOLD $400
Tasmania mining. Appalachian Tin, 189[7], five hundred 2/- shares, black print, scrollwork at left; Rajah Tin, Wyniford River, 1926, one hundred 3/- shares, blue print with 'Paid Up' in red, Tasmania 6d duty stamp affixed; Garfield Tin, 192[6], Gladstone, one hundred 5/- shares, black on buff, with Tasmania 6d duty stamp affixed; Delta Tin, Boobyalla, 19[34], fifty 4/- shares, blackprint with 'Paid Up' in red. With pin holes, folds, fine - very fine. (4)
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Tasmania mining. Mount Lyell Extended, 189[8], one hundred £1 shares, black print with 'Fully Paid Up' in red; Mount Lyell Copper Estates, [1899], one hundred £1 shares, red print; Mount Lyell Comstock Copper, 189[9], one hundred £1 shares, red print; Tasman & Crown Lyell Extended, [1903], one hundred £1 shares, orange print with several 'call paid' stamps; Mount Lyell Consols, 190[8], fifty 7/6 shares, black on pink with 'Fully Paid' and 'Cancelled' in blue. With pin holes, folds, fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $400
Tasmania. Colonel North Mines & Railway Company, Zeehan, 7th March 1901 (date written), one hundred 10/- shares, black print, vignette of steam engine in centre. With light vertical folds, extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $170
Tasmania mining. Back Creek Gold, Piper's River, 197[0], five £5 shares, blue print, with Van Diemens Land, Queen Victoria mone penny (red) and fourpence (blue) postage stamps affixed. Stamps fiscally used, scrip with two light vertical folds, good very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $120
Victoria mining. Pre-emptive Right Gold, Phoenix Lead, Smythsdale, 186[4], £7 10/- shares (2) consecutive, blue print; Peru Company, Smythsdale Race Course, 186[5], £10 shares (2) consecutive, blue print; Prince of Wales Gold, Scarsdale, 187[3], ten £4 shares of 800 on offer, black print. All on thin paper, first two with small holes along centre fold, pin holes, light folds, last with 3mm and 40mm tears to top edge, otherwise fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $500
Victoria mining. Band of Hope Gold, Monkey Gully, 186[5], five £5 shares (5) consecutive, of 500 on offer, pink print, with company stamp in blue top right corner, all holed top left; All Saints Mining, 186[8], three £8 shares, black print, with receipt, rust spots on both; Melbourne and Avoca Gold, 187[0], ten £4 shares, 187[1], ten and twenty £4 shares together with corresponding £3 bonus shares. With pin holes, light folds, good - very fine. (11)
Estimate $180
SOLD $460
Victoria mining. Garibaldi Gold, Kidd's Gully, Daylesford, 186[5], one £22 10s share of 192 on offer, thin paper, black print; New Independent Gold, Eureka Lead, Ballarat, 186[5], £5 shares (2) of 500 on offer, consecutive, black print; Arrah-Na-Pogue Freehold Gold, 186[6], five £3 shares (2) consecutive, black print, broker's stamp top right corner, with receipt. Second to last certificates holed top left corner, all with light folds, very fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $550
Victoria mining. Grand Trunk Lead Gold, Springdallah, 186[5], £20 share (2) consecutive, orange print, thin paper; Llanberris Quartz, Ballarat, twenty £12 10s shares, 186[7], and five £12 10s shares, 186[9], brown print; Moyston Consols Quartz, 186[9], one hundred and ten £4 shares, blue print. With small holes, folds, good fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $600
Victoria mining. Independent Quartz, Black Hill, Ballarat, 186[5], ten and twenty £6 shares, consecutive, brown on green; Grand Junction Extended Gold, Springdallah, 186[6], five £10 shares, thin paper, black print; St George & Band of Hope United, Sebastopol Hill, Ballarat, 186[91], twenty and ten £20 shares, consecutive, brown on pink and white. Second certificate with small edge tears, last two with spike hole, all with light folds, fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $500
Victoria mining. Kent & Surrey Gold, Bull-Dog, 186[5], £10 share (2) consecutive, thin paper, black print; Australasian Gold, Pitfield Plains, five £10 shares (2) , black print; Trunk Lead Gold, Haddon, 187[3], twelve £5 shares (2) consecutive, black on blue and white. With pin holes and light stain on last two, folds, very fine. (6)
Estimate $150
SOLD $500
Victoria mining. Monitor Gold, Western Creek, 186[5], £5 share (2) consecutive, blue print; Wellesley Quartz, Mount Egerton, 186[9], five, ten and twenty £3 shares, consecutive. With spike and pin holes, light folds, light stains on first, nearly fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $400
Victoria mining. Upper Jordan Joint Stock Gold, Jerico, 18[65], five £1 shares (2) consecutive (figure altered from £10 by hand), black print; Currawong Copper, 1865 (date written), one hundred £1 shares, black print, with call memo and receipt; New Garden Gully Freehold, Garden Gully Reef, Sandhurst, 188[6], seventeen 5/- shares (2) consecutive, black and red print. With light folds, one torn along a foldline, third certificate with spike hole, foxing and 20mm tear right edge, nearly fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $340
Victoria mining. Alpine Gold, Stringers Creek, 9 Feby 186[6], black print, scrollwork at left. With light vertical fold, extremely fine and scarce.
Estimate $150
Passed in
Victoria mining. Prince Patrick Quartz, Pleasant Creek, 18[78], five £3 shares, blue print, with 'Paid Up' in red, scrollwork at left; Revival Gold, Campbell's Reef, Treasure Hill, 188[2], one hundred £1 shares, blue print; Prince Edward Gold, Daylesford, 190[1], forty 10s shares, black print, scrollwork at left. With pin holes, light folds, fine - good very fine. (3)
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
Victoria mining. Buninyong United Company, 188[4], one hundred 10s shares, blue print; Bute and Downes Amalgamated Gold, Clunes, 188[6], twenty five £1 shares, blue print, scrollwork at left, with map on back; Long Gully Quartz, Winters Flat Ballarat, 18[94], one hundred £1 shares, black print, scrollwork at left. With pin holes, creases, fine - good very fine. (3)
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
Victoria mining. Russells Amalgamated Gold, Lauriston, 18[89], fifty 10/- shares, mauve print; Sunny Hill Quartz, Wandiligong, 1892[3], one hundred 5s shares, black print, with company seal stamped in blue and Victoria one penny stamp affixed; Rowe's United Syndicate, Pitfield Plains, 1898, for 1/30th share in an Application for a Lease of 986 acres in the name of William Luplau, blue print. With pin holes, folds and creases, very fine. (3)
Estimate $250
Passed in
Victoria mining. Great Gippsland Railway Coal, 189[0], one hundred £1 shares, black print, with 'Paid-up' in red; Welshman's Reef G.M. Co., Sandy Creek, near Maldon, 189[7], two hundred 5s shares, green print; Mount Garnett Freehold Copper and Silver, 189[9], blue print, scrollwork at left. With pin holes on first and third, folds very fine - good very fine. (3)
Estimate $250
SOLD $350
Victoria mining. Chief of Howqua Gold, Howqua River, 188[4], one hundred 10/- shares, blue print; Federal Convention Gold, 190[2], fifty 10s shares, black on blue; Cock's Pioneer Gold, 191[6], fifty £1 shares, brown print, Gold Mines, 193[2], one hundred 5/- shares, brown on tan; Daisy Hill, 193[5], £5 share, with 'Vendor's Share Fully Paid' in red, black on grey; East Gippsland Gold, Bruthen, 193[6], blue on blue, with 'Fully Paid' in red; Glen Patrick Alluvials, Elmhurst, 193[5], one hundred 20/- shares, blue on tan; Little 180 Gold, Bendigo, 19[37], one hundred £1 shares, black print (large spike hole), 'Forfeited No.44' handwritten in red, perforated 'Cancelled'; Edna May (W.A.), 1938, one hundred 5/- shares, black on tan; Milano Gold, 1939, brown on green; Evanston Gold, 19[47], blue on grey; Morning Star, 1955, brown on yellow. With pin holes, light folds or creases, fine - good very fine. (12)
Estimate $150
SOLD $200